1. EFFECT OF A SOMATOSTATIN ANALOG, OCTREOTIDE, ON RENAL HEMODYNAMICS AND ALBUMINURIA IN ACROMEGALIC PATIENTS
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ALBUMINURIA ,PROTEIN-INTAKE ,urologic and male genital diseases ,RENAL HEMODYNAMICS ,NORMAL INDIVIDUALS ,ACROMEGALY ,KIDNEY-FUNCTION ,DOPAMINE ,AMINO ACIDS ,OCTREOTIDE ,LOW-DOSE DOPAMINE ,INSULIN-LIKE GROWTH FACTOR-I ,DIABETIC NEPHROPATHY ,FILTRATION RATE ,SOMATOMEDIN-C ,GROWTH HORMONE ,EARLY GLOMERULAR HYPERFILTRATION ,GLUCAGON-INFUSION ,GROWTH FACTOR-I - Abstract
Although insulin-like growth factor I increases renal function, the renal haemodynamic abnormality underlying the glomerular hyperfiltration in acromegaly is unknown. In normal subjects, amino acids and low doses of dopamine increase the glomerular filtration rate (GFR) and effective renal plasma flow (ERPF), presumably by a predominant vasodilation of the afferent and efferent glomerular arterioles, respectively. We studied baseline GFR and ERPF (determined with I-125-iothalamate and I-131-hippuran, respectively), the renal stimulatory effects of amino acid and dopamine infusion, and albuminuria before and after 3 months octreotide treatment in seven acromegalic patients with metabolically active disease. Octreotide reduced growth hormone concentrations from 14.7 +/- 3.0 to 5.5 +/- 1.0-mu-g l-1 (mean+/-SEM, n = 7; P
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- 1992